Keith Britton ‏@KeithBritton86More confirmation from yesterday, #Browns will work out Geno Smith. Smokescreen/due diligence or not, the interest is real, make no mistake

Yeah, we're having it.

I don't even know. Is he an upgrade over Weeds? I..guess. His upside is probably bigger.

I mean the one good thing is that we have a decent offensive oriented coach in Chud, and a great OC in Norv that certainly helps things.

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Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

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He's interesting enough and my give-a-damn is so low that I could care less if they draft him. Played the same bullshit Big 12 defenses and got worse once he played better competition and teams figured out how to play him. #6 is probably overdrafting him, but I don't give a shit what they do (within reason) with that position until it's solved.

I can safely call Barkely a horrible option though. Fuck that guy with a rusty chainsaw.

Hikohadon wrote:He's interesting enough and my give-a-damn is so low that I could care less if they draft him. Played the same bullshit Big 12 defenses and got worse once he played better competition and teams figured out how to play him. #6 is probably overdrafting him, but I don't give a shit what they do (within reason) with that position until it's solved.

Kind of my thoughts.

I mean the only guy that's really like "let's draft him" is Dee Milliner. And even then, the FA class is rather deep in that area.

I don't really care.

IF it's Smith, it's smith. If it's Weeds, it's Weeds.

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Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

Hikohadon wrote:He's interesting enough and my give-a-damn is so low that I could care less if they draft him. Played the same bullshit Big 12 defenses and got worse once he played better competition and teams figured out how to play him. #6 is probably overdrafting him, but I don't give a shit what they do (within reason) with that position until it's solved.

Kind of my thoughts.

I mean the only guy that's really like "let's draft him" is Dee Milliner. And even then, the FA class is rather deep in that area.

I don't really care.

IF it's Smith, it's smith. If it's Weeds, it's Weeds.

I'm not sure what's the least bit interesting.

His season was over the day Texas Tech showed one look out of the huddle and changed looks at the line. This lead to Snyder bringing K. State into Morgantown - and a genius like Snyder made it way easy for his squad, and did exactly as Tech had done the week before, as you knew he would. (Making it probably the single best bet of the 2012 college football season, incidentally) In other words, against anything that resembled a pro look, the guy was exposed. Five straight losses later he was still trying to figure it out. Rallied back against the Cyclones and Jayhawks though....

Now, who the hell am I. The guy might be fine, but I don't understand how anyone on GGE could have confidence (there is certainly zero game evidence of) that the guy can do anything except hit wide open guys.

ILO, this is a guy you take a flier on - and there ain't no fliers for bad teams in the top friggin' ten.

James Madison, Texas, Maryland, Baylor, Iowa State and Kansas. Christ, perhaps people should be studying the game film from these team's defenses. The redundancy of one guy running free on a green screen would be a little much, but perhaps it would drive a point home. Probably better coverage on that 60 pass drill at the combine.

The only thing interesting is his skill set, which is NFL quality and COULD lead to a decent career.

Will it? Meh. But he's not such an out-and-out surefire bust that I would care a whole lot if they took him, at least not nearly as much as I'd care if they took Barkely or Glennon at 6. He's way better than those guys.

Would I pick him myself if I ran the org? Hell no. I'd try to nab EJ Manuel in the 2nd via tradeup - EJ probably has more overall potential and can be had for much less.

But I wouldn't think less of LomBanner than I already do if they took Geno (damning them with faint praise).

Would Geno Smith be the top rated qb in next years draft? Is Geno really going to be that much better than weeds, in terms of winning games? Is QB the only thing holding us back from the playoffs?

I think there are MUCH better options in next years draft and if we are picking anywhere near the top 15 one of those guys will be there to pick. Mel Kiper would be talking about any one of those dudes as a number pick in this years draft.

I think we got other holes to fill before we worry about QB...

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Pass on Smith. He was what he was because of having one of the best complete receiving corps in college football.

Living in WV I would rather see the Browns drop down and take a chance on Austin or Bailey. That isn't to argue that either are the next great thing as size works against both of them, but they are why Geno is even in the picture IMO.

Geno no , but I am starting to turn around on this EJ Manual kid, if he is still around in the third , I pull the trigger. 6'5, 237lbs and a 4.64 forty, and a good arm. Sounds like a nice raw chunk of clay for Norv to take his time and sculpt, while we waist some time with Weeds.

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Govbarney wrote:Geno no , but I am starting to turn around on this EJ Manual kid, if he is still around in the third , I pull the trigger. 6'5, 237lbs and a 4.64 forty, and a good arm. Sounds like a nice raw chunk of clay for Norv to take his time and sculpt, while we waist some time with Weeds.

Agree, Manuel is the most attractive prospect in the draft, and can be had for much less than Geno.

But it'll prob take a 2nd rounder to get him, and the Browns don't have one.

Govbarney wrote:Geno no , but I am starting to turn around on this EJ Manual kid, if he is still around in the third , I pull the trigger. 6'5, 237lbs and a 4.64 forty, and a good arm. Sounds like a nice raw chunk of clay for Norv to take his time and sculpt, while we waist some time with Weeds.

Agree, Manuel is the most attractive prospect in the draft, and can be had for much less than Geno.

But it'll prob take a 2nd rounder to get him, and the Browns don't have one.

So, I guess the question becomes, who on the roster could possibly bring a 2nd and would you be willing to part with him?

Or, is the only scenario a first round trade down that adds a second? And is adding Manuel enough justification for missing out on Millner/Jones/whoever?

motherscratcher wrote:And is adding Manuel enough justification for missing out on Millner/Jones/whoever?

If you think Manuel is the next Kaepernick, then I think the answer is 'Hell, yeah.'

Does Norv Turner have a history of creating offensive juggernauts. Outside of working for JJ he hasn't produced anything to write home about. Middle of the road stats don't get me to excitied. I don't think he is going to do wonders for Geno, Weeds, or whoever we draft in 2014.

At least when in comparision to what Harbaugh did for Alex Smith and Kaepernick. Oh by the way, Harbaugh talked the 2002 College Hall of Fame and creator of Pistol Offense, Chris Ault, into a higher calling being OC in SF. No small task considering Ault has been affiliated with the Wolfpack practically his whole life as QB, HC, Athletic Director, Big Man on campus.

Do I trust Chud/Norv Turner as the men to turn anybody into the next Kaepernick.I believe not.As a Browns fan,I think I need another drink.

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Hikohadon wrote:Watched 3 games of Geno yesterday and came away less interested than I was before (which was lukewarm). Outside of gaudy stats, not sure where the Top 10 interest is. Just lack of a better option?

Overdrafting a QB is now a thing.

I really wouldn't be shocked it EJ Manuel goes mid to late first at this point.

Rather amazed at how quiet it's been in terms of Draft Buzz, but I think people are sick of getting burned by being fed the same crap over over again.

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Cerebral_DownTime wrote:I have a big arm and can throw the ball pretty damn far...... maybe even over those moutains. The Browns should sign me, i'll let you all in locker room to drink beer. Then we can all go out the parking lot to watch me do motorcycle stunts.

1Perry wrote:Pass on Smith. He was what he was because of having one of the best complete receiving corps in college football.

Living in WV I would rather see the Browns drop down and take a chance on Austin or Bailey. That isn't to argue that either are the next great thing as size works against both of them, but they are why Geno is even in the picture IMO.

Just noting.....Austin went ahead of Smith. As I said, Austin and Bailey are the reasons Smith was even in the conversation.

"Cocaine is a hell of a drug" - Originated from a famous skit in Dave Chappelle's "Chappelle's Show". The skit would portray Rick James, usually high on cocaine, preforming doing crazy and stupid things, such as smacking Charlie Murphy in the face. Rick James would frequently explain away his actions by saying "Cocaine is a hell of a drug".

"Cocaine is a hell of a drug" - Originated from a famous skit in Dave Chappelle's "Chappelle's Show". The skit would portray Rick James, usually high on cocaine, preforming doing crazy and stupid things, such as smacking Charlie Murphy in the face. Rick James would frequently explain away his actions by saying "Cocaine is a hell of a drug".

1Perry wrote:Pass on Smith. He was what he was because of having one of the best complete receiving corps in college football.

Living in WV I would rather see the Browns drop down and take a chance on Austin or Bailey. That isn't to argue that either are the next great thing as size works against both of them, but they are why Geno is even in the picture IMO.

Just noting.....Austin went ahead of Smith. As I said, Austin and Bailey are the reasons Smith was even in the conversation.